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Innovation & Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age Geoffrey M. Graybeal, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Jan. 21, 2014

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Innovation & Entrepreneurship in

the Digital Age

Geoffrey M. Graybeal, Ph.D.Assistant Professor

Jan. 21, 2014

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-the invention of a new device.

-the sequence of events from the generation of an idea to its adoption.

-a novel new device, concept, or idea

-the adoption of a change that is new to the organization, group, or society.

-anything that is new because it’s different from the existing forms.

Henri Simula, “Concept of Innovation Revisited- a framework for product innovation” (2007)

What is innovation?

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What is Entrepreneurship?

Textbook definition:

An activity that involves the discovery, evaluation and exploitation of opportunities to introduce new goods and services, ways of organizing, markets, processes, and raw materials through organizing efforts that previously had not existed.*

*(Venkatarman, 1997; Shane & Venkataraman, 2000)

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Who are entreprenuers?

Opportunity recognition + Opportunity exploitation

Entrepreneurs thought to be unique, rare- can they be taught?

No. 1 reason to start a biz is don't want to work for The Man

“To be The Man, you gotta beat

The Man!”

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Media E-ship

Definition: the creation and ownership of a small enterprise or organization whose activity adds at least one voice or innovation to the media marketplace. The individual media entrepreneur or small partner entrepreneur groups are the central characters in that organization’s formation, whether the innovator(s) and/or the owner(s)*.

99 %

*(Hoag & Seo, 2005)

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Media Entrepreneurship

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“An entrepreneurial state of mind”

6 traits of an entrepreneur that will serve you well in school and in life (+1 more)

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“Entrepreneurs innovate”- Peter F. Drucker

One of the fundamental theories of entrepreneurship is that it causes innovation (Schumpeter, 1936).

1. Novel

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What are some examples of media innovation?

Ideas here…

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Some recent media innovations

Social sharing (Twitter, Digg, Reddit, Facebook)

Content anywhere at anytime (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, “TV Everywhere” authentication model)

User-generated content (YouTube, CNN iReport)

New forms of advertising (search/SEO, geolocation targeting)

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McKinsey Global Initiative, Social Media Economy report

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Compaine & Hoag, 2012 (A Study of Media Entrepreneurs)

The Internet has made entirely new forms of media possible.

For example, social media and user-generated content (UGC) have created a communication revolution.

Technological innovation made media business ideas or entry feasible

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2. Team player

Entrepreneurs are the ultimate team players.

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Startup mentality

- Lean

- Fosters innovation

- Technology eliminates boundaries for teams

- Coffee shop mentality (can work anywhere)

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Intrapraneurship

“For existing companies, however, disruptive technologies like the Internet do not only provide prospects to expand into new business but also threaten existing business models. Established firms may be thus more or less compelled to behave entrepreneurially in order to defend their position in the market.” (Hass, 2011, JOMBS, p. 64)

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3.Driven

Strong work ethic

Sacrifices

“Hustle”

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Entrepreneurial mindset (Dare to be Driven)

Professional and personal life are one and the same to an entrepreneur

Many times the founder is the driving force behind the company.

“The most beautiful time for entrepreneurs is generally in their twenties.”

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4.Decisive

Four pillars of entrepreneurship:

1. How do I get funding?

2. How do I approach business development/networking?

3. How do I save money?

4. Where do I find knowledge, mentoring and practical information?

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So you want to create a company?

Dr. Graybs’ 5 P’s: Considerations & steps:

Product

Partnership

Paperwork

Purse

Promotion

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Product- think like a journalist

*Who? Potential customers

*What? Differentiation; market segmentation

*Why? What value will you deliver?

*How? What method you’ll use to reach customers

When? Timeline

Where?

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5 P’s: Partnership

What type of business do you want? LLC Corporation

Who will do what?

What percentages of ownership will you have?

Who will be part of your initial team?

Who will you work with or collaborate on the new venture?

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Graybs 5 P’s: Paperwork

NDA’s

Tax Documents

Articles of Incorporation

State & federal documents

Contracts and arrangements

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Sample NDA

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5. Strategic

*Planning

Short term & long-range goals

Business Plan

• Responsive• Audience/customer needs• Failure (breeds success)• “Pivot”

• Evaluative• Benchmarks and assessments

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Business model development

Business model development Key partners *Value proposition Key activities *Customer relationships Key resources *Customer segments Channels *Cost structure Revenue streams

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6.Analytic

Audience/consumer insights (“actionable insight”)

Market/competitor/SWOT analysis

Promotion and message testing and monitoring (brand awareness, social media evaluation)

Follow the trends; Predict future trends

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Why else should we care?

Big Data

Datafication is the backbone of many of the Web’s social media companies.

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Big data

Refers to things one can do at a large scale that cannot be done at a smaller one, to extract new insights or create new forms of value, in ways that change markets, organizations, the relationship between citizens and governments (p. 6, Big Data book).

Overturns centuries of established practices and challenges our most basic understanding of how to make decisions and comprehend reality.

Simple correlations, rather than causality (knowing what, not why)

Marks the beginning of a major transformation Paradigm shift?

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Big Data in action

1/3rd of all Amazon sales result from recommendation and personalization systems

3/4th of Netflix new orders come from recommendations

Target’s “pregnancy prediction”

NYC Con Edison manholes

The end of theory? “the data deluge makes the scientific method obsolete.”- Chris Anderson,

2008 Wired magazine post Big Data itself is founded on theory

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Lucky 7: Persuasive

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Why do you need to be persuasive?

3-4%

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Turn to the crowd in a digital/social age

Crowdfunding options

-Donation driven

-Investment-driven

(2012 JOBS Act)

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Networking in a digital and social age

Virtual world of social networking allows you to connect with people and potential clients whom you might not otherwise meet.

Entrepreneurs interact with people in other states and other countries.

Successful people have limited profiles

Combining online and offline networking is the ideal strategy for today’s entrepreneur

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Join the Revolution

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